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This chart displays the percent of students who are obese by grade level (district total, elementary or middle/high) and county for seven regions of New York State (excluding New York City). To view a region that is not included in the initial visualization, you may uncheck the preselected region filter and choose your own parameters. The chart is based on data collected through the Student Weight Status Category Reporting System (SWSCR). Not all counties or regions are shown in the initial visualization display. If a grey broken columns appear it means data was not collected for that instance.
For more information check out
http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/obesity/statistics_and_impact/student_weight_status_data.htm, see the Instructional Guide to Create Visualizations https://health.data.ny.gov/api/assets/40C5D69E-1DE1-4C9D-B3BD-C750113C1C96 or go to the "About" tab

This chart displays the percent of students who are obese at the district level for seven regions of New York State and Statewide (excluding New York City). The black dotted line indicates the 2017 Prevention Agenda Target for obesity among public school children in New York State (exclusive of New York City). The Prevention Agenda is New York’s State Health Improvement Plan and serves as the blueprint for state and local community action to improve the health of New Yorkers and address health disparities in five priority areas: preventing chronic diseases; promoting a healthy and safe environment; promoting healthy women, infants and children; promoting mental health and preventing substance abuse; and preventing HIV, STDs, vaccine preventable diseases and healthcare associated infections. An objective (Objective 1.0.1) within the Preventing Chronic Disease priority area is to reduce the percentage of public school children who are obese by 5%, from 17.6% (2010-12) to 16.7% by 2017, as measured through the Student Weight Status Category Reporting system.
The chart is based on data collected through the Student Weight Status Category Reporting System (SWSCR).
For more information check outhttp://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/obesity/statistics_and_impact/student_weight_status_data.htm, see the Instruction Guide on How to Create Visualizations https://health.data.ny.gov/api/assets/6F21A68C-B934-4B52-BEBE-5CA3DA2FDB88 or go to the "About" tab .